The name ‘Stump Jump’ pays homage to a significant South Australian invention - the Stump Jump plough. As well as clearing the land around McLaren Vale, it was adopted worldwide in the late 19... Read More

Family owned d’Arenberg is located in the breath taking McLaren Vale in South Australia, and produces an enviable range of wines. From humble beginnings, these wines quickly gained cult status... Read More

d'Arenberg The Cadenzia Grenache Shiraz Mouvedre is full of vibrant fresh fruit including plum, raspberry, currant and cranberry with varietal spice and a lovely violet overtone providing a de... Read More

Dark vibrant saturated colours. Very youthful and compressed with the oak barely noticeable. The wine is dominated by the fragrance of red berries, spice, sour to roasted cherry, plum and cut ... Read More

94 Points, Luis Gutierrez, Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: "The 2013 Las Gravas, a blend that has been changing through the years and that in 2013 was 70% Monastrell with 15% each Garnacha and ... Read More

Winemaker:
"In 1941, Mr. Jose Sanchez-Cerezo acquired the "Propiedad Viticola Casa Castillo" for development of rosemary. In the property was a winery built in 1870 by the French when phylloxe... Read More

The Story Behind The Name The name 'Stump Jump' doesn't relate to the English game of cricket (jumping over the stumps at the end of the game), nor the breeding of livestock held in the stumps... Read More